Bids By State
The sixty-four teams came from thirty-six states, plus Washington, D.C. Texas had the most teams with five bids. Fourteen states did not have any teams receiving bids.
Bids | State | Teams |
---|---|---|
5 | Texas | Stephen F. Austin, Texas, SMU, Texas A&M, Texas Tech |
4 | California | San Diego St., Southern California, Santa Clara, Stanford |
4 | Virginia | Old Dominion, Radford, Virginia Tech, Virginia |
3 | Alabama | UAB, Alabama, Auburn |
3 | Indiana | Notre Dame, Indiana, Purdue |
3 | Oregon | Portland, Oregon, Oregon St. |
3 | Tennessee | Tennessee, Tennessee St., Vanderbilt |
2 | Florida | FIU, Florida |
2 | Louisiana | Grambling, Louisiana Tech |
2 | Maryland | Loyola Md., Mt. St. Mary’s |
2 | Mississippi | Mississippi, Southern Miss. |
2 | Missouri | Missouri, Missouri St. |
2 | New Jersey | Rutgers, Seton Hall |
2 | North Carolina | N.C. A&T, North Carolina |
2 | Pennsylvania | Penn St., St. Joseph’s |
2 | Wisconsin | Green Bay, Marquette |
1 | Colorado | Colorado |
1 | Connecticut | Connecticut |
1 | District of Columbia | George Washington |
1 | Georgia | Ga. Southern |
1 | Hawaii | Hawaii |
1 | Idaho | Boise St. |
1 | Illinois | Northern Ill. |
1 | Iowa | Iowa |
1 | Kansas | Kansas |
1 | Kentucky | Western Ky. |
1 | Minnesota | Minnesota |
1 | Montana | Montana |
1 | Nebraska | Creighton |
1 | Nevada | UNLV |
1 | New York | Fordham |
1 | Ohio | Bowling Green |
1 | Oklahoma | Oklahoma St. |
1 | Rhode Island | Brown |
1 | South Carolina | Clemson |
1 | Vermont | Vermont |
1 | Washington | Washington |
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